A TEEN who was one among 12 boys rescued from a Thai cave died after being discovered with head accidents at a soccer academy, an inquest heard.
Duangphet Phromthep, 17, was found unconscious in his dormitory at Brooke Home School in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.
The teenager, who suffered a suspected head harm, tragically could not be saved and was later declared useless in hospital.
An inquest heard how there have been "no suspicious circumstances" following his loss of life on February 14.
A explanation for loss of life was confirmed however not revealed on the listening to.
Catherine Mason, Senior Coroner for Leicester and South Leicestershire, stated enquiries had been ongoing along with his household and the Thai Embassy.
She stated: “An Investigation is ongoing and I'm not able to proceed.”
Duangphet, referred to as Dan, was born in Thailand, along with his mum Thanapron Phromthep making a plea for his "physique and soul" to be taken again to the nation.
She added: "We’re all so shocked however we have to just accept what has occurred and pray for him.”
The inquest was adjourned with a listening to set to happen on July 6.
Duangphet was the captain of the Wild Boars after they turned trapped together with their coach after venturing into the Tham Luang caves in June 2018.
Monsoon flooding minimize off their escape and prevented rescuers from discovering them for nearly ten days.
The world was gripped as a crew of 90 skilled divers - 40 from Thailand and 50 from abroad - battled to get them out safely in a three-day rescue mission.
Duangpetch had posted on social media final Autumn revealing his "dream" to check soccer within the UK had come true.
He shared images of his time in Britain as he thanked the academy and Chico basis for his scholarship.
After the heartbreaking information of his loss of life was revealed, tributes flooded in for the teen.
Prachak Sutham, one of many boys rescued in 2018, wrote: "The 13 of us have been by a number of issues collectively, unhappiness, happiness, threat of loss of life and lots of difficulties collectively.
"You informed me to attend and see whenever you be part of the nationwide crew. I all the time believed that you are able to do it.
"After we met final time earlier than going to England, I nonetheless informed you jokingly that I've to ask to your signature after I come again.
"Relaxation in peace, my good friend. We'll all the time be 13 of us."
Titan Chanin Viboonrungruang, one other of the 12 boys, wrote: "Brother, you informed me that we might be reaching our soccer dream... if the subsequent world is actual, I need us to play soccer collectively once more, my brother Dom."
Brooke Home School Principal Ian Smith stated the tragedy had left the neighborhood "deeply saddened and shaken".
He added: ""We unite in grief with all of Dom's household, mates, former teammates and people concerned in all elements of his life, in addition to everybody affected in any approach by this loss in Thailand and all through the faculty's world household.
"The faculty is liaising with statutory authorities and the Royal Thai Embassy in London, and dedicating all assets to help our scholar physique, as they as younger folks course of Dom's passing.
"Past that, we're unable to remark additional presently and would ask for privateness and compassion as we proceed to assist the scholars in our care, drawing on the kindness and help of the Market Harborough neighborhood."





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